Article 6HK6X Man with black belt argues chokehold is not strangulation under Queensland domestic violence laws

Man with black belt argues chokehold is not strangulation under Queensland domestic violence laws

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Ben Smee
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Potential loophole' in state's non-lethal strangulation laws could be closed by a statutory definition similar to that used in Western Australia, experts say

Domestic violence experts have raised concerns about a potential loophole" in Queensland's non-lethal strangulation laws, after a man argued in court he had not restricted a woman's breathing when he executed a chokehold designed to cut off the blood flow to her brain.

The state made choking and strangulation a standalone offence in 2016, saying at the time that the act was a pivotal moment that reveals an escalation in the seriousness of the violence committed against a person". Research shows that domestic victims of non-lethal strangulation are seven times more likely to be subsequently killed.

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